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Wed, October 30, 2013

If the NFL Playoffs started today...

With (just about) half of the 2013 NFL Season in the books and the month of November looming, we are closer to the Playoffs than the Preseason. So what if the playoffs started today?

NFC
#1.) Seattle Seahawks (7-1) – Harvin coming back as Rice goes down. Offense is biggest concern.
#2.) New Orleans (6-1) – Visit to Seattle on December 2nd could determine home field.
#3.) Green Bay Packers (5-2) – Took advantage of October going 4-0 for the month. In great position for 3rd straight NFC North title.
#4.) Dallas Cowboys (4-4) – How can anyone be scared of them come the post season?
#5.) San Francisco 49ers (6-2) – After early season hiccup, looking like a NFC Favorite other the last few weeks.
#6.) Detroit Lions (5-3) – Thanksgiving day circled. So is draft day for defensive purposes.

#1.) Kansas City Chiefs (8-0) – In the most “under-used” phrase of the week, Chiefs have quadrupled their win total from last year.
#2.) Cincinnati Bengals (6-2) – Packer fans scream “should have lost to GB” while Bengals fans scream “should have beat Chicago.”
#3.) New England Patriots (6-2) – Watching them and trying to figure out how they are 6-2 = SMH
#4.) Indianapolis Colts (5-2) – The coolest thing about this is who is the 5-seed. Play the video again?
#5.) Denver Broncos (7-1) – Broncos & Chiefs in weeks 11 & 13. Can’t wait
#6.) San Diego Chargers (4-3) – 3-teams from the AFC West? This definitely won’t hold up…right?

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